Suh already looks like a potential hall of famer. I remember him at Nebraska. He was a man among boys. Hell, he was a Heisman candidate. Not too many defensive linemen are Heisman candidates. Suh is a joy to watch...as long as he doesn't hurt Tommy Boy.

I said before the draft that if we went all in to acquire him (and to a lesser degree McCoy), I thought it would be worth it. Players like him don't come along often, he can change a game or ruin your season on any given play. Funny thing is we have a guy on our roster that has similar skills (or did at one point) in Haynesworth. Defensive tackles don't receive 100 million dollar contracts by accident, he at one time could single handily take over an offensive line (just collapse it). Put Wilfork next to a motivated Haynesworth and the middle of an offensive line will implode.

there isn't a DL that can dominate and have such an impact on the final score of a game. he's got to be the strongest guy in the league and he's motivated as well. he was dominant as a rookie and will only get better. a guy like him makes even the worst defense formitable.

Best D-Lineman in the game-IMHO-wish we had him. Hope we get out of this game unscathed with the short training camp and all, the mans a beast!!!!!In Response to How great is Nndamukong Suh:

I mean sometimes you have to sit back and just admire how dominant a player is sometimes. This kid is in his second year and hes probably already the best DT in the game. What a player!Posted by prob2236

Yeah, he is so good that even I started a bogus 'trade whatever it takes to move up for Suh' thread and I normally don't start those! I don't watch college ball but I tuned in to some Nebraska games just to see what this kid was doing to opposing lineman and QB's.